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2009–10 FC Bayern Munich season : ウィキペディア英語版
2009–10 FC Bayern Munich season

The 2009–10 season of Bayern Munich began on 1 July with their first training session, led by the team's new head coach Louis van Gaal. After several friendlies the first competitive game was a cup game on 1 August. The league started on 8 August.
Bayern made several squad changes, signing Alexander Baumjohann, Edson Braafheid, Mario Gómez, Ivica Olić, Danijel Pranjić, and Anatoliy Tymoshchuk. Andreas Görlitz returned to Munich, after a two-year loan spell at Karlsruhe, while Bayern declined the option to buy Massimo Oddo, who returned from loan to Milan. Tim Borowski was sold to his former club, Werder Bremen, and Lúcio left the club for Internazionale. Zé Roberto signed up at Hamburg after his contract with Bayern was not renewed. Just before the end of the summer transfer period, Bayern picked up Arjen Robben from Real Madrid.
In the winter transfer period Bayern loaned Breno and Andreas Ottl to Nuremberg in hopes of the duo getting first team experience. After some quarrels with coach van Gaal, Luca Toni moved to Roma, also on loan. Alexander Baumjohann was signed by his first club, Schalke,〔 and Bayern loaned Edson Braafheid to Celtic in a last minute deal before the end of the winter transfer period. The Reds did not buy any new players themselves, but gave professional contracts to Diego Contento and Mehmet Ekici from Bayern II.
Bayern helped ensure they won the championship on 1 May, by winning on the penultimate gameday of the Bundesliga. In the last game their rivals Schalke 04, who were at the time in second place, would have had to overcome a three-point and seventeen goal lead to supplant the Reds. Bayern was formally awarded the trophy after the final game of the season on 8 May. A week later they also won the cup, defeating Werder Bremen 4–0 in the final. In the final game of the season, Bayern lost the Champions League final to Internazionale 0–2.
== Course of the season ==


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